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Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- 5-sectional facade with 29 pipes arranged: 5-4-11-4-5. Brustwerk behind folding doors.
Identified through on-line information from Mark Brombaugh. -- Organ originally by Hermann Hillebrand & Sons (Hanover, Germany), 1967. Rebuilt by Kinzey-Angerstein, 1979. Further work by Foley-Baker, 1985-89. Work by A. David Moore in 1999 included: New console and suspended key action, New 64-level solid-state combination action, New swell box with swell chest raised 3 feet from original height, All reed stops replaced:,6 new reed stops except Swell Oboe, Swell Oboe from Hook Op. 582 (1871), restored with new hammered lead resonators, 8 all new flue stops, 2 flue stops using 19th century pipes (PD Bourdon 8 & SW Celeste 8), GT Clarabella copied from Hook Opus 171, 254 & 283; Hook stopped bass, C-e(opus unknown), SW Viola from Aeolian-Skinner 178-A, with new languids and de-slotted, new wood bass, C-A#.
Webpage Links: United Church on the Green, UCC - Music - Memorial Pipe Organ , OrgeldatabaseNL - Church on the Green, New Haven
Related Instrument Entries: Hermann Hillebrand (1967)
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